Birthdays are for saying, “thank you.”
I’m thankful for thirty four years.
p.s. Images are just random ones from today. I decided that our house is too crowded to host a Christmas tree all the way until Epiphany, so we moved it into the garden. No one minded, and it will be fun to add more treats for the birds in the coming week.
EG says
I will be 34 this year as well. Happy Birthday! I love your tree & kids and the superhero flying down the stairs!
Rachel Wolf says
It’s a dark, dark, cold, cold night. It’s snowing!
Kathy says
Happy Birthday!
Gisela says
Feliz,feliz cumpleaños sweet Ginny.
May God bless your heart and grant you a joyful,happy and beautiful life always and always…
Nicola says
Happy Birthday, Ginny! (We LOVED that book your girls are looking at. I can just FEEL all the wonder when I read “Baby, it’s snowing!” to my children.
Happy new year in both ways!
Nicola
Maryam says
Happy Happy Birthday, Ginny. Your blog is such a lovely place to come and visit. Thank you for the gift that it is 🙂
Linda Poteet says
Happy Birthday! Love your photos! I like the idea of moving the tree outside! I may do that too, its mighty crunchy right now and making a big mess!
Corey says
Your blog has inspired me to start a blog of my own! I, too, have a big busy family and deeply enjoy seeing what yours is up to. I wondered if someone might like seeing what we are up to… I put down my camera years ago and since discovering your blog have picked it up, dusted it off, realized how much I’ve forgotten, and even taken a few good shots. My blog is still an itty bitty baby, but it’s up and I’m excited. Happy New Year & Thank You! ~ Corey
lori says
happy birthday sweet ginny, you are just a baby, 34. i hope you have a lovely birthday week.
p.s. your party photos are so gorgeous, and your wee boy is sitting. 🙂
Victoria @ Mommy Marginalia says
Happy, happy birthday! May the coming year bring you as much beauty and joy as you bring to your readers!
Debi Miller says
Dear Ginny,
I just wanted to tell you how much I love your blog. I visit for Yarn Along of course and I am so glad that you host this every week. When I need an idea for a new book to read I sit with pencil and paper at hand so I can jot down titles. I get such inspiration looking at all the pictures. I frequently “blog hop” and I wish you all could live in my town and we could all go out for tea. It is good to know that there are kindred spirits out in the world and I feel blessed to be able to live vicariously through you all. I too have adopted and for the last 2 years home schooled a child. In my case a (now) 13 year old girl. I love each and every one of your posts and seldom miss any. I wish you a very happy new year and I pray for you and your family often. Thank you for all you do!
Debi